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If you want to try and do it really well without having to modify the tunnel of the car you could drill a hole in the 02j shifter box in between the current 2 studs which you should remove and then that way would mount up in factory location. I've seen it done before. Just extra mucking around and measuring I suppose.
That's the plan. I've avoided cutting tabs, drilling the two holes. Just need to trim the opening so I can access reverse.
Dunno why they go so nuts with the cutting. Much rather cut up a removable part then the chassis.
I got away with just trimming the tunnel opening near reverse.
Didn't cut any tabs, didn't drill any holes in the body. So pretty stocked on that.
Huge difference. The later the mk4 the better too from what I've read. Plus better for short shifter kits if you are that way inclined.
Every mk3 I've driven feels so sloppy compared to this and all mk4s I've driven
Now I need to find a shifter with a mk4 knob and mk3 boot or do something a bit different there too
I got away with just trimming the tunnel opening near reverse.
Didn't cut any tabs, didn't drill any holes in the body. So pretty stocked on that.
Huge difference. The later the mk4 the better too from what I've read. Plus better for short shifter kits if you are that way inclined.
Every mk3 I've driven feels so sloppy compared to this and all mk4s I've driven
Now I need to find a shifter with a mk4 knob and mk3 boot or do something a bit different there too
That'd be awesome. I've got a old woodgrain mk4 knob somewhere. I'll just run that til my new steering wheel arrives.
Might have a go at machining my own up
Was going to take it for a spin today as it was last day on permit, a split over flow bottle cap stopped that.
Thanks to Dean for the hook up!
Went around the block with the mk4 shifter, wow! So much better, even with the knob just perched on top not screwed down.
Do have a mad s/c whine since, guess caused by heat shield or something rubbing when foot is to the floor.
Now for mk4 rear brakes, shifter adjustment (still can't get 5th), and sort the brake pedal sticking just a touch causing the lights to stay on sometimes
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